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  1. Clogging - Wikipedia

    Clogging primarily developed from Irish step dancing called Sean-nós dance; [6] there were also English, Scottish, German, and Cherokee step dances, as well as African rhythms and …

  2. My God Aren't These 1960s Bluegrass Clog Dancers ... - YouTube

    Clog dancing has deep roots in the region's history and culture. This energetic and rhythmic dance style is a blend of several European and African-American influences, including English,...

  3. Clogdancing.com – Where the Clogging WORLD Connects

    Clogdancing.com is the global hub for clog dancing—find cloggers, clogging cue sheets, clogging events, clubs, and studios.

  4. What Is Clogging?

    Clogging is a dance that is done in time with the music - to the downbeat usually with the heel keeping rhythm. As clogging made its way to the flatlands, other influences shaped it.

  5. History of Clogging

    Feb 5, 2013 · Accompanied by rousing fiddle and bluegrass music, clogging was a means of personal expression in a land of newfound freedoms. The word "Clog" comes from the Gaelic, …

  6. Discover the Joy of Clogging - DanceShoeHQ

    Jan 6, 2025 · Clogging is a fantastic, percussive dance form with a rich history and a vibrant modern scene. Its distinctive footwork and the rhythmic sounds created by striking the floor …

  7. Clog dance | Traditional, Folk, Tap | Britannica

    Clog dance, kind of dance in which the dancer accentuates the rhythm of his feet by wearing wooden-soled shoes, or clogs. Clog dancing appears in many dance forms—e.g., in some …

  8. TAP THIS! - "Honey I'm Good" Cloggers - Clogging Champions

    - "Honey I'm Good" Cloggers - Clogging Champions. Tap This!

  9. Clogging Dance - NASA

    Sep 23, 2025 · In this class, you’ll learn the basic clogging movements that form the foundation for most steps, along with several popular clogging line dances. We provide cue sheets and …

  10. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

    Clog dancing is a form of step dance characterised by the wearing of inflexible, wooden soled clogs. Clog dancing developed into differing intricate forms both in Wales and also in the North …